Northern Echo successor among those to attend
Harold Evans
What we have written about Harold Evans
Would-be journalists urged to apply for new fellowship in honour of Sir Harry
Reuters teams up with university in bid to find new investigative journalists
Widow hails legendary editor’s regional press career as new fund launched
Top news chief was “incredibly proud” of work at daily
Fond farewells: Remembering the journalists we lost in 2020
A selection of the obituaries for regional journalists and industry leaders carried by HTFP over the past 12 months
‘Greatest editor of all time’ Sir Harold Evans dies aged 92
Tributes paid to renowned regional and national press campaigner
Local journalism will survive – but funding reforms needed says Sir Harry
Legendary newsman airs views in interview with fellow former editor
‘Much loved’ former daily reporter dies aged 69
Tributes to journalist who worked under Harold Evans
'Much loved' former daily reporter dies aged 69
Tributes to journalist who worked under Harold Evans
Legendary editor to receive lifetime award
Journalist led regional daily before moving to national Sunday title
Satchwell quizzes Evans over support for press law
Legendary editor under fire over pro-Leveson speech
Closure-threatened newspaper ‘bought by housing association’
Harry Evans old paper rescued amid fears over independence
Book on phone hacking scandal updated for new edition
A book about the impact of phone hacking scandal on journalism will be updated for a second edition this Autumn. The Phone Hacking Scandal: Journalism on Trial was first published in February with 30 contributions from well-known figures in the media, edited by John
Harry Evans’ old paper faces closure after 157 years
Weekly once sold 100,000 copies a week
Harry Evans is an editor again at 82
Legendary editor and author Sir Harold Evans has been appointed as editor-at-large for global news agency Reuters at the age of 82. Among his roles will be to host live discussion events featuring world leaders and also events showcasing Reuters
Industry leaders put would-be MPs on the spot
Society of Editors poses ten questions for general election candidates
Sir Harry speaks up for journalism training
Legendary editor started out with “hazy idea of the law”